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    Assessment Task - HIGH SCHOOL [BLUE DOTTED UNDERLINED TEXT WON’T PRINT] YEAR 9‚ English. How is language used to construct reality‚ inform and challenge? SEMESTER 1 2014 Teacher(s): J.Wilson‚ J.Francis‚ A.Arkwright‚ N.Malik‚ R.Coleman‚ J.Ward Assessment No. and Task Type e.g. #3 test‚ creative response‚ essay #1 Persuasive Oral Length – words/time 5 – 7 mins Evidence of Progress Due Date Week 3/4 Due Date Week 5 Learning Goals See Unit Outline - must align with

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    meaning of oral and written communication and to explain ways in which you can use both oral and written communication to manage a business organization effectively. In this regard‚ the essay focuses on the theories of oral and written communication and ways in which you can use them to manage business organizations as described by authors like Shirley tayler (1999)‚ Nkonde (2008)‚ kreitner (2009) and Woollcott and Unwin (1983). The essay shows that although different authors have defined oral and written

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    Introduction: This paper is intentionally made to show the comparison between oral language and reading comprehension. Oral language and reading comprehension are both essential to every individual. All of us had undergone oral language when we are still young and as it develops and as we grow and mature‚ it enables us to be more knowledgeable and prepares us to a more needed comprehension in reading. This two are significant and are interrelated to each other. As a parent‚ talking to the child

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    tongue. Your dentist’s job is not only to look for cavities and gum disease‚ he also checks for the signs of oral cancer. According to the American Cancer Society‚ oral cancer is the sixth most common cancer with over 30‚000 new cases diagnosed each year. It is most common in people over the age of 45 and men are twice as likely to develop the disease as women. Early detection of oral cancer means patients have an 80 percent survival rate. When the cancer is not detected early‚ the average 5-year

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    “Can Oral History be Trusted” ? The 21st Century‚ a time we live in where nearly everything is documented. Whether it be written and put into archives or posted on Facebook. Things were much different in the early stage of man up until now. The cave people documented things by writing on walls‚ but can this be trusted? Even documents that have been written down cannot be trusted so can stories or myths have been written by people in their own diaries or in letters so loved ones be trusted? Essentially

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    CHALLENGES OF PRESERVING ORAL TRADITIONS AMONG BASARWA TRIBE MODISE JUDGE 201201027 THATO KGAKGE 201203471 DOREEN PHALE 201204113 ABSTRACT Basarwa are faced with huge responsibilities of preserving their Oral Traditions. This project has been written to address issues that Basarwa are facing. All the importance and challenges of Oral Traditions among Basarwa are covered in this project‚ making it a basic text for Basarwa tribe whom would want to preserve their Oral Traditions and overcome

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    Oral tradition is non-written history‚ it is spoken word only. In African societies‚ oral tradition is the method in which history‚ stories‚ folktales and religious beliefs are passed on from generation to generation. For the African people‚ oral tradition is linked to their way of life. Most African societies place great worth in oral tradition because it is a primary means of conveying culture. Oral Narratives link the past and the present‚ construct collective worldviews and identity‚ educate

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    client E. Estrada (E. Estrada‚ oral communication‚ November 2015) I began by introducing myself and explaining the purpose of our session together. I then asked E. Estrada (E. Estrada‚ oral communication‚ November 2015) to tell me a little about herself. E. Estrada (E. Estrada‚ oral communication‚ November 2015) shared that she was five months pregnant and concerned because she does not enough fruits and vegetables. I first congratulated E. Estrada (E. Estrada‚ oral communication‚ November 2015) for

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    straightforward categories: written and oral. Written sources have always been more “consumed” by bookworms because whatever authentically‚ dated written documents can be re-interpreted by historians from exactly when they were written. Oral sources‚ on the other hand‚ lack an exact chronology. To even consider the amount of possible deviations which can occur over a single generation‚ implies that oral sources are slightly more capricious historical sources. Oral sources‚ usually bequeathed to ensuing

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    Composing the Written Part of the Oral Presentation Many instructors assign oral presentations as part of the assigned work for various subjects. The instructor wants to see how well a student can take an idea and put it into a presentation. The planning part of an oral presentation is similar to writing an essay. An oral presentation includes choosing a topic‚ researching‚ writing parts of the presentation‚ and then giving the oral presentation. This essay looks at writing the written part of the

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